4health with Wholesome Grains Small Bites Adult Chicken Formula Dry Dog Food

Keep your dog healthy, happy and full with the 4health with Wholesome Grains Small Bites Adult Chicken Formula Dry Dog Food. The wholesome, carefully selected ingredients provide optimal nutrition for adult dogs of any breed. The kibble is made with real chicken and contains 12% fat with added L-Carnitine to deliver quality nutrition and mouthwatering flavor. In addition, all the essential vitamins and minerals – from taurine to omega fatty acids – are added. Probiotics in the dog food also help maintain the proper balance in your dog’s digestive system. Pick up a bag of 4health dry dog food today. Made in USA.

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Keep your dog healthy, happy and full with the 4health with Wholesome Grains Small Bites Adult Chicken Formula Dry Dog Food. The wholesome, carefully selected ingredients provide optimal nutrition for adult dogs of any breed. The kibble is made with real chicken and contains 12% fat with added L-Carnitine to deliver quality nutrition and mouthwatering flavor. In addition, all the essential vitamins and minerals – from taurine to omega fatty acids – are added. Probiotics in the dog food also help maintain the proper balance in your dog’s digestive system. Pick up a bag of 4health dry dog food today. Made in USA.

  • Meets the nutritional needs of adult dogs
  • Made with real chicken and wholesome grains for optimal diet
  • Formulated with 12% fat with added L-Carnitine and underwent rigorous quality control processes
  • Fortified with taurine to support heart health and eye health
  • Contains 450 mg/kg of glucosamine hydrochloride and 150 mg/kg chondroitin sulfate to support joint health
  • Blend of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids helps keep the skin and coat healthy and shiny
  • Probiotics help maintain the proper balance in your dog’s digestive system; each cup of dry dog food provides live, active cultures that help support healthy digestion
  • Contains guaranteed levels of zinc, selenium and vitamin E for immune-supporting antioxidant nutrition
  • Tasty chicken flavor attracts most dogs
  • Made in USA
  • Dog food comes in several different size bags to choose from
  • Formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance

Additional information

Country of Origin

Made in USA

Breed Size

Extra Small, Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large

Flavor

Chicken

Health Features

Heart Health, Immune System Support, Digestion Support, Skin & Coat Health

Life Stage

Adult

Primary Flavor

Chicken

Special Diets

With Grain, Probiotics, Preservative Free, AAFCO Formulated, Omega Fatty Acids

Manufacturer Part Number

1864

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5 Reviews For This Product

  1. 05

    by Tata

    This has been a good product dog food for our smaller dogs, because of the small size we find it exceptional.

  2. 05

    by Sapphire

    Good dog food good value and all 3 littles like it!

  3. 05

    by Pam

    Our dogs really like the tiny bites 4 health. We are only upset when we can’t find it.

  4. 05

    by Chris

    4Health Chicken Small Bites is the perfect sized kibble for my small breed dogs. They are older dogs and it is easier for them to chew. They love it! My Lab eating it too.

  5. 05

    by Ashleigh

    My dogs love it!!

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